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Dates: during 1910-1919
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The Freshmen football team faces a hard proposition in its game with the Princeton Freshmen Saturday. Princeton, like Yale, has an unusually big Freshman team, and that it is aggressive and strong is shown by its 22-0 defeat of the Eli yearlings. From past records, including play against the...

Author: By Dr. PAUL Withington ., | Title: WITHINGTON SEES NO CAUSE FOR 1923 OVER-CONFIDENCE | 11/8/1919 | See Source »

The team came through its biggest test of the year unscathed and so is in the best of condition for Pennsylvania. Both university ends, Cogswell and Myers, upon whom great reliance is placed, are back in their old positions today.

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WHISTLES SHRILL FOR KICK-OFFS IN 116 GRIDIRON CONTESTS | 11/8/1919 | See Source »

As a preface to the annual late season classic, the Army and Navy games with Notre Dame and Georgetown respectively are attracting considerable interest. Both teams as yet have had no serious tests and the results of these contests will in a measure, indicate their strength.

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WHISTLES SHRILL FOR KICK-OFFS IN 116 GRIDIRON CONTESTS | 11/8/1919 | See Source »

Other games of interest to be played in the East are as follows: Amherst vs. Wesleyan at Amherst, Colgate vs. Rochester at Hamilton, Cornell vs. Carnegie Technology at Ithaca, Pennsylvania State vs. Lehigh at State College, and Williams vs. Middlebury at Williamstown.

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WHISTLES SHRILL FOR KICK-OFFS IN 116 GRIDIRON CONTESTS | 11/8/1919 | See Source »

The Harvard Freshmen, on the other hand, are unusually light this year, and unlike many Freshman teams, are not blessed by any former school-boy stars. However, the team has one excellent asset. The men have shown throughout the season an eagerness to learn and a zeal for accomplishment which...

Author: By Dr. PAUL Withington ., | Title: WITHINGTON SEES NO CAUSE FOR 1923 OVER-CONFIDENCE | 11/8/1919 | See Source »

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